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- Current VISs | Vaccines Immunizations | CDC
For recipients who are 12 or older receiving Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, a provider may use the COVID-19 Vaccine Information Statement (VIS)
- Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) Overview | Immunize. org| Immunize. org
You Must Provide Patients with Vaccine Information Statements—It’s the Law! Explains VIS legal requirements, where to find them, dates of current VISs, plus learn more about the top 10 facts about VISs
- Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) | Division of Public Health
Check the dates on your stock of VISs against the dates on this list If you have outdated VISs, discard them and print current versions To ensure you know when a VIS is updated, sign up for email updates Up-to-date news on VISs and pending edits are listed on the CDC’s News about VISs
- Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) | Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
Before any vaccine is given in the United States, a patient or the patient’s parent or caregiver must be provided with information called a Vaccine Information Statement, or VIS This information is offered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Vaccine Information Statement | Current VISs | CDC
Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) explain to vaccine recipients both the benefits and risks of a vaccine
- About VISs | Vaccines Immunizations | CDC
A VIS or Vaccine Information Statement is a document, produced by CDC, that informs vaccine recipients – or their parents or legal representatives – about the benefits and risks of a vaccine they are receiving
- Multi-Vaccine Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) | Immunize. org
You Must Provide Patients with Vaccine Information Statements—It’s the Law! Explains VIS legal requirements, where to find them, dates of current VISs, plus learn more about the top 10 facts about VISs
- Vaccine Information Statements: What You Need to Know
Other VIS's that are available are Influenza, Hepatitis A, Pneumococcal Polysaccharide, Meningococcal, Lyme Disease, and Anthrax Their use is not required by the National Childhood Injury Act, but is strongly encouraged - and they must be used when giving vaccines purchased through a CDC contract
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